Playing with Different Tones
NOTE
•The DSP* effect will be applied if you select a tone with DSP.
•Note that the digital piano’s DSP resources are limited. Because of this, selecting a tone with DSP can cause notes that are currently being played to cut off (if they are being played using a tone with DSP), or it can remove the DSP effect from an operation (layer, split, demo tune) that was previously assigned a tone with DSP.
(* See page
Selecting a Tone Using the Keyboard Keys
Tone Setting Keys
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| A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 | ||||
A0 | : | 01 Grand Piano | A1 | : | 08 Vibraphone | |
B0 | : | 02 Grand Piano 2 | B1 | : | 09 Pipe Organ | |
C1 | : | 03 Grand Piano 3 | C2 | : | 10 Percussive Organ | |
D1 | : | 04 Electric Piano 1 | D2 | : | 11 | Strings |
E1 | : | 05 Electric Piano 2 | E2 | : | 12 | Acoustic Bass |
F1 | : | 06 Electric Piano 3 | F2 | : | 001 to 150 Various/GM Tones | |
G1 | : | 07 Harpsichord |
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1. While holding down the TEMPO/SETTING button, press the keyboard key that corresponds to the tone you want to select.
• This will cause the lamp above the button to flash and the tone number of the selected tone to appear on the display.
*A note does not sound when you press the keyboard key to select a tone.